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Question 197

Question 197

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Assume A, B, C are true; X, Y, Z are false; and P and Q are unknown. Evaluate the truth value of each complex expression.
-[(P ⊃ X) ⊃ P] ⊃ P


A) True
B) False
C) Unknown

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